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Its more like "I have become the prime minister by destiny. If you think back to my roots, you would not expect someone with that background to become the leader of the country, but here I am". A word-for-word translation sounds weird and out of context.
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2024-03-06
I was responding to the comment about the USA. I've never been threatened by Indias nuclear arsenal, but they don't spend trillions of dollars on their military budget, and there is no comparison.
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2024-03-06
This is a textbook response from someone with Masters in Political Science and World History from Reddit University.
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2024-03-06
Ah yes, millions of 3rd world citizens fleeing to the EU and US but somehow we are the bad and failing ones. That’s makes absolutely no damn sense. The tap water is drinkable in western nations, the air is breathable, the food is plentiful, the roads are paved, the schools are clean and have everything, the rivers aren’t full of dead bodies and raw sewage, etc etc etc, you’re coping so hard right now. I’m guessing any woman not in a hijab and in the house 24/7 is a “whore” you have a sicko mind.
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2024-03-06
Thank you for this context I'm worried for India and your Democracy. Shit is bad all over wishing you the best.
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2024-03-06
Yea well i feel his popularity is BECAUSE of the fear mongering against people of other religions and boasts as the saviour… media is bought out by them, at this point india is an autocracy, next is full on dictatorship if this guy wins. Whats scary is that the election commission is also kinda bought.. Election exit polls suggesting his party is winning in south is just a facade… the exit polls are conducted by the bought out media… south india would never fall for this guy again… Source: im an indian
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https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2023/09/30/arundhati-roy-in-india-the-political-thinkers-in-modi-s-party-openly-worshiped-hitler-and-mussolini_6142003_4.html https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/elections/lok-sabha/story/lok-sabha-election-2024-congress-jairam-ramesh-says-pm-modi-taking-inspiration-from-joseph-goebbels-nazi-propaganda-minister-2532955-2024-04-29 What else would you classify him on his platform of Hindu supremacy? As a German I know what I’m talking about. Just replace Aryan with Hindu and Jews with Moslems….
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2024-03-06
Thank you for the context :)
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2024-03-06
I think Modi is trying to grasp as much power as possible in the same fashion as many dictators (or in his case, pre-dictator). Arresting your opposition and demonising minorities is tried and tested. Voters are very stupid.
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2024-03-06
> I'd love some verified data to call this out. That will be difficult for these tale tellers. Indian here. What these guys are peddling here are fake numbers. It was this bad except in real remote patches and areas where there has been massive corruption, which is basically the heartland. The rest of India was ok.
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2024-03-06
My guy living in his own bubble. Keep at it
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2024-03-06
if this if that. if we had RV/AV BJP would never come to power.
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2024-03-06
He gets less than 40% of the vote. So maybe no.
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2024-03-06
All that amenities, but you can never sleep peacefully without getting a paternity test for your children. Don't worry, your wife used that 1st world drinkable water to wash down the jizz she swallowed last week from her other boyfriends. At least her throat is clean now. Western liberalism, soycucks love it.
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2024-03-06
But his party never got the majority of the votes, 37% in 2019.
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2024-03-06
The majority? BJP only got 37% of the votes in 2019, yet was able to rule on its own.
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2024-03-06
That second paragraph is wayyy too specific, someone hurt you bro and now you hate all women. Sorry they think you aren’t attractive grow up and deal with it. India is the rape capital of the world, women are safer here too :)
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2024-03-06
The irony here is that BJP never got the majority of the votes either. It also got 37% (in 2019), and yet was able to rule on its own.
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2024-03-06
even in a tech capital like hyderabad i was getting multiple daily outages (not anything crazy like 6-8 hours) back in 2016 when i was there for work
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2024-03-06
Did you get a paternity test yet? You really should man. Your kids might have Indian rapist genetics since they're all fleeing to your first world paradise and being welcomed by your wives and daughters.
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2024-03-06
Another big factor that almost goes unnoticed is free healthcare for those below the poverty line. Not talked about much but had a major impact at ground level and a lot for those who had permanent bed ridden members in their family.
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2024-03-06
I’m a gay man so I’ll check in with my “wife” later, you need to seek a therapist. You have so many issues I can’t even start bro. Mommy and daddy issues with you lmao.
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2024-03-06
That works with the assumption that the democratic process was being followed. But, Democractic Index ranking of India has visibly fallen, and Press Freedom Index has falled too, since he came to power The government's financial backers bought out all the news media and do not report any criticism of the government. Opposition candidates have been intimidated, blackmailed, or bribed into joining the governing party. Opposition parties have had their leaders jailed, bank accounts frozen. The list goes on.
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2024-03-06
I like Robert Caro's view on absolute power; it reveals. The verbatim quote: > There's an old saying: All power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. The more I've learned, the less I believe it. Power doesn't always corrupt. What power always does is reveal. When a guy gets into a position where he doesn't have to worry anymore, then you see what he wanted to do all along.
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2024-03-06
But only if god likes ya…
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2024-03-06
NDA won majority seats
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2024-03-06
Odisha is a state with a formidable regional party. This is not the case with most North Indian states (the ones with the most seats and the ability to influence the election). P.S. all the bots and bhakts downvoting…just know that orange internet points mean nothing. And Modiji, the cult-leader lifeline of your orange party, is not eternal, even if he claims to not be biological.
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2024-03-06
No. Merely that the timing is suspicious
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2024-03-06
I disagree. I also said no such thing. All assumptions.
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2024-03-06
Are you stupid? Jainism is one of the oldest religions in the world. Spawned from?? What a weird thing to say. There are marwari muslims also. Are they not minorities?
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2024-03-06
Congress did lot of good things in India, capable enough to win elections after election. However UPA govt was mostly sum of many other parties, which gave rise to corruption. Here how it works. For eg: UPA needs 2 seats to win majority despite having 272 seats. There is a regional party with 4 seat. It offers jo join UPA but wants major positions in cabinet ministry. UPA has no option else it loses govt and other cabinet postions. On other occasions it also gives other small parties to live freely doing corruption or steal because they can now directly blackmail UPA that if it catches its stealing, they will leave UPA causing it to collapse. Govt has no option but to hide their stealings causing more corruption. On other hand NDA learned things very well like winning elections, advertising its progress which gave people a place for them in their minds. Most of the members from UPA deserted UPA and joined NDA on learning UPA may not survive, giving NDA a good margin. Loss of confidence was major cause for Congress to start loosing its own members. However Congress is doing well in regaining seats back and in the exit polls, it is projected a growth of 50% than previois seats, it is still insufficient for them to stop anything. Other reasons cannot be spoken here.
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2024-03-06
I wonder who was the chief minister during that riot?
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2024-03-06
I don’t remember asking you.
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2024-03-06
Reddit brain dead takes are here as always..
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2024-03-06
With congress back in Hyderabad we are having powercuts again
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> which probably threw the west off a cliff I don't think the west cares too much either way tbh, the only relevance India has about anything from a western perspective is call centers, IT and scammers these days. It only gets conversation because there's a been a string of right wing strong men that have morphed into some pretty shitty psuedo-dictators lately
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2024-03-06
May be according to you, not to 1. the 250 million people who have been uplifted from multiple dimensional poverty. 2. Hundreds of Millions who now have access to basic healthcare and bank accounts. 3. Hundreds of millions who have access to electricity, world class infrastructure and will soon have many other facilities. Keep reading the underlying biased stuff you do because people love him and that’s why are bringing him back as the most popular PM.
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2024-03-06
Exactly. Like Majority of Russians want Putin and it is against democracy, how unimaginable is this!
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Didn’t the Muslims do mass genocide when they invaded around the 16th century or so? I think I recall something about quotas leaders had to kill Hindus and mountains of skulls?
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2024-03-06
Great on development and decolonization. Basically India's Teddy Roosevelt who for some reason is being categorized as a fascist in the West (with major assists from Indians in the West).
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2024-03-06
This is interesting becuase I was certain the Dravidian aligned political parties are far left compared to the far right BJP/ RSS coalition.
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I dont know who you think I am but I can assure you I am not a BJP spokesperson. You should criticise BJP for compromising our institutions, I do as well. I also criticise state govts for using police forces as their pawns just as much, just see law and order situation in states ruled by regional parties like YSCRP and TMC. I do not care about any political party. I have grown up and lived majority of my life under Congress rule in Delhi and Karnataka, I carry more disdain for them perhaps due to seeing their misgovernance first hand for so many years but that doesn't stop me from calling out BJP and its narratives or misgovernance.
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>No, it is not. Democracy requires that laws be both impartial, just and reasonable. And what's the standard for that? Who decides that? You? No. The constitution. Which can always be amended. Constitutional amendments are a democratic process. Just because a majority does something you don't like doesn't mean it stops being a democracy. Democracy can be painful and distasteful at times but that's the compromise you make for representation. >A majority passing any laws it wants without thorough justification and building reasonable consensus is fundamentally undemocratic. What? A super majority is not a reasonable consensus? Are you dumb? >Democracy is not people voting to make minority hunting a legal sport. That's majoritarianism which says the majority is always right. Democracy is literally majoritarianism. It's regulated by the constitution of the democracy which itself is subject to change. >Historically, we know that the majority is not always right That's subjective and you know it. It doesn't matter what you think is right or wrong. The majority rules in a democracy. Especially a super majority. >and that's why we have checks and balances which undemocratic fascists like you and Modi want to ignore. Lol. You are a constitution worshipper. Which is undemocratic af. You really think the constitution should be adhered to as it is without room for change? Fuck you. That's authoritarian. Not democratic. If the will of the people is to change the constitution or to get rid of it then the constitution as it is, is undemocratic.
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2024-03-06
There is what, one or two Hindu majority countries? If Muslim Indians want sharia, they should just move to pakistan.
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2024-03-06
Only Kerala, TN and Andhra have any serious opposition to Modi and even that's faltering. Karnataka was a traditional BJP state. The last election was a surprise but Congress will definitely lose next time.
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2024-03-06
Also the response (Or lack there of) to the 26/11 attacks. Made Congress look weak as shit.
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2024-03-06
I don't believe any story I see once. I do believe stories that I see from multiple reputable sources. General consensus right now is that Modi is heading towards dictatorship. I know I'm not personally well informed enough but I trust international rights groups and journalists who specialise in this kind of thing. I accept that I might be misinformed. Have you considered the same?
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2024-03-06
You didn't answer my questions tho? You choose to point fingers at BJP instead of answering questions. Anyway BJP doesn't differentiate people based on religion as you & biased media portraits. And muslims are not minority, they're second majority in the country with 200 millions of them. Real minorities are Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, Jews, christians.
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2024-03-06
Yogi shah
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2024-03-06
My man, what words you use to search will show up different results in different order, how can you say it was scrubbed. There are multiple interviews, and he has repeated this statement about God's grace and God gives him energy, etc. Your claim was it was scrubbed from the internet, I showed you it is till there, in full, on his channel itself. With regards to the original claim, Modi did use the word biological. The context - he was asked where do you get so much energy from at this age? His gist was I get this energy because God wants to get some work done by me, he has given me ability, knowledge and inspiration, it's not just biological energy. Idgaf about modi, I do think Modi did an oopsie here. His gist was not he is a son of God, but he gets his energy from God but went about in a very roundabout way. In other interviews, he tries to rephrase it. Conspiracy me says he realised his oopsie and corrected it. But there is no scrubbing of the video as claimed. In any case, the political opposition should pick more important issues than this statement, this won't hurt him one bit. It's a waste of energy
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Idk what they think. Tbh i don't care. But that was a frictional point and it should have been discussed and solved by democratic means . But both Congress appeasement and cowardliness. As well as Muslim community. Say whatever you want Hindus still wait for the court's decision. But in other cases you won't even give them the right to go to court. Whatever outcome may come out of it. if the state maintained neutrality and law&order . These communities may have solved it by now . But yeah here we are!
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2024-04-06
What he said was: “When my mother was alive, I used to believe that I was born biologically. After she passed away, upon reflecting on all my experiences, I was convinced that God has sent me. This energy could not be from my biological body, but was bestowed upon me by God...whenever I do anything, I believe god is guiding me." I do not presume to understand the context in India and what this means when said in Hindi, but to me it sounds like he thinks his achievements and purpose are blessed by the gods. He not proclaiming himself a god or Messiah or something like that.
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2024-04-06
Whatever you say bro
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2024-04-06
Then why aren't all Muslim majority countries run on shiria law? Why are most monarchs in those countries not implementing it?
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2024-04-06
Indeed. I didn’t want to in the first place lol. This is my ideal situation. I like the constitution just the way it is.
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2024-04-06
I am most certainly living in India lol. I moved out for a year for my economics masters but im back. As for inflation, the government has readjusted its targets to make it look like it has not fucked up badly, but it has. Independent bodies also place levels as being far higher than government data. Even BJP supporters concede this issue. And the worst part is that most economists that the time-line for it spiralling out of control started with de-monetisation. As for unemployment, the government has 30,00,000 government job vacancies (thanks, paper leaks). It didn’t used to happen before. Gujarat model magic. Our FDI is at a 16 year low. That’s what happens when you start centralising power and display authoritarianism. The business atmosphere becomes uncertain and companies hesitate to invest.You can suppress press in India. But not outside. Macro-Employment is the government’s responsibility. They have had 10 years. You can ask your middle class friends, but the main issue is rural India (70% of the population). That’s where Modi lost votes. These people aren’t taken in by Media. It is they who are affected by +8% food inflation. As for Modi making moves, it remains to be seen, because he just appointed the same finance minister. I hope the coalition knocks some sense into these communalists about how doing Hindu-muslim doesn’t generate money. And it doesn’t work forever (case-point -Ayodhya)
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2024-02-06
Cartels killed the candidates the didn’t like.
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2024-02-06
Unfortunately. Gonna take the people to stop them.
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2024-02-06
Vox says that Sheinbaum is an AMLO loyalist: https://www.vox.com/politics/353131/claudia-sheinbaum-amlo-lopez-obrador-mexico-elections-politics-morena-pri-pan WSJ and FT both say that AMLO is helping the cartels https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/drug-cartels-expand-murder-extortion-trafficking-146ede54# https://www.ft.com/content/fe04c6ed-73f8-4e17-852b-ce16fd6c3515 https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/05/23/mexico-cartels-tortilla-exortion-crime/ All of these articles strongly imply that AMLO supports the cartels and that Sheinbaum is an AMLO loyalist.
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2024-02-06
Who are the Narcos?
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2024-02-06
The cartels.
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2024-02-06
My First update on todays Mexican politics. No surprise but thx for the update. Honestly who’s expecting any kind of good president with the cartel’s in power.
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2024-03-06
It has to do with the reigns of power, democracies, and how easily they can become dictatorships, autocracies, etc. The comment reflected the belief that because a former president has termed out, there's no concern about them retaining power. That's what they thought in Russia as well. Rules on paper don't guarantee anything. I'm giving current examples. Not that hard to connect the dots.
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Pretty sure the only reason the issues with aceh ended was because the whole bloody province got wiped out by the 2006 tsunami.
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2024-02-06
That's part of it - but they still have experience fighting those type of movements not just in Aceh but in PNG, Timor Leste etc. Experience fighting guerilla warfare isnt the same as putting it down successfully.
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2024-02-06
"UN forces can't do shit to stop it." - They should atleast say it out loud. I want to see headlines where UN is saying "Hamas is stealing the crops and selling it to get Guns. What should we do?" Instead we are seeing they are trying to deny it.
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Aw I went to one like that in Richmond, Tasmania. It was quite small but really interesting! The lady who ran it is a scientist and she does it out of her own passion. https://pooseum.com.au/
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apparently kids getting blasted daily in gaza are liable for actions of few> brain dead cunt
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2024-02-06
I'm an American who has traveled to Israel for work and I like it a lot. I've been 3 times and enjoyed every trip. Tel Aviv is great and Jerusalem is pretty cool even if you're not religious (as I am not). I was invited to go back in July but... you know... I probably won't go back until the war is over :grimace:
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2024-02-06
Your name calling says plenty about you. I’m sure the hacked up babies from October 7, kidnapped victims, murdered kids at a dance party and your own head can fit up your arse?
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2024-02-06
Their highest point is about 5m above the waterline. It's a flat piece of land that will disappear in the next century.
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2024-02-06
Completely understandable. Hope to see you here again soon when things calm down, bro.
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2024-02-06
https://www.nrc.no/perspectives/2017/where-jihadists-are-heroes/ The Maldives, although a non-Arab country, boasts the world’s highest number of foreign fighters per capita. There, ISIS-jihadists are seen as heroes. THE MALDIVES: “They are really brave, right?” the taxi driver says with pride. Fuck the Maldives
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2024-02-06
The area had been previously Ottoman Syria for centuries, so really it depends on what you mean by Palestinian.
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It gets worst too: they see ISIS as ducking heroes. https://www.nrc.no/perspectives/2017/where-jihadists-are-heroes/ The Maldives, although a non-Arab country, boasts the world’s highest number of foreign fighters per capita. There, ISIS-jihadists are seen as heroes. THE MALDIVES: “They are really brave, right?” the taxi driver says with pride. Fuck the Maldives
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2024-02-06
They will not only not accept refugees, they also won't donate (significant amounts) to UNRWA or other orgs and won't participate in any blue helmet force in the region They switched sides to China and immediately took over their propaganda strategy of expecting the western world to solve every issue while at the same time blaming the Western world of imperialism whenever they do something btw, Maldives are an islamist country where locals are forced to be muslim and public adherence of other religions is banned. Also, even muslims have more individual freedoms in Israel, than in the Maldives lol
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2024-02-06
As an Israeli I’m reminded of the meme: “Oh no! Anyway…” Maldives are welcome to host Hamas, no Israeli would think about going there right now anyway. And probably in the future after this.
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2024-02-06
Denied entry to the Maldives vs me and my children being bombed and murdered. I know which collective punishment I’d rather choose.
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I studied there, didn't find it that interesting for a city of its size I felt bad for the LGBTQ students who could only be open (within limits) on campus You can clearly feel how all the religious and racist bullshit sucks the joy out of daily life there. Taiwanese cities were so much more fun. In SEA, I also prefer Singapore over KL/PJ (but I would take Taipeh over Singapore, in some ways Singapore is too autoritarian, too) Edit: If we are talking about major majority muslim cities specifically, I would always vote for Istanbul! If you go to the right districts there is a much more cosmopolitan and liberal feel present
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Cows supporting McDonalds Turkeys supporting Thanksgiving Fish supporting Sushiro They're basically textbook r/leopardsatemyface material
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Yes. The estimates vary on timeline, but the trend is clear. The Maldives will be uninhabitable before the end of this century. There are a number of other small islands and nations that will also be uninhabitable, such as off the coast of panama where they are already evacuating islands. Most of the coral atolls have very little elevation and will be threatened. The volcanic islands will be better off because they tend to have higher elevations.
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2024-02-06
Just your typical love and peace theocracy.
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2024-02-06
Islam can fuck up your brain.
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11000 Israelis went there last year
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No, there wasn’t. There has never, at any point in history, been a country called Palestine. The only reason it’s called Palestine now is because the Romans conquered it when it was called Judea, then changed the name to Palestinia Syria after the third uprising by the inhabitants. They changed it to that specifically to spite the Jews and seperate them from their heritage. The Muslim nations around the region have used Palestine as a dumping ground for undesirables for centuries. They also moved tens of thousands of settlers in every time an Arab army swept through in an attempt to kill all of the Jews and destroy Israel. In fact, calling them Palestinians was considered an insult by the muslim population. It wasn’t until an Egyptian military officer started promoting the idea of a Palestinian nation that it started to become a good thing to them. He also started promoting that idea entirely as a way to attack Israel.
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Yep, same here. Id love to visit iran some day of it wasn’t an authoritarian islamist dictatorship with a history of human rights abuses and kidnapping foreign tourists to hold for exchanges.
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2024-02-06
Well that's.. true.
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It's only a ban on Israelis....
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The rising sea levels literally will (fuck them)
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2024-03-06
They're so obsessed with Islam.
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11000 Israelis visited there last year. That's a tiny amount. Anyway, after hostilities end, the Maldives will just allow them back without much of a peep, and it'll be business as usual again as long as the Maldives remain islands and not reefs.
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2024-03-06
You ain't wrong, but I think you missed the /s that small hippy forgot to include.
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These are the issues with Islamic majority countries. When they ban other countries, prosecute minorities and engage is terrorist activities - you can not call them out. Fundamental islamic ideology is left oriented when they are in minority, they try to get foothold and implement their ideology through the left - but when in Majority they become ultra right wing - intolerant of basic human rights.
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